Letter from Minnie Cunningham to Etta Bailey — June 26, 1887
- Title
- Letter from Minnie Cunningham to Etta Bailey — June 26, 1887
- Accession Number
- 2022.1.5.10
- Accession Date
- February 4, 2023
- Accession Creator
- David Lovegrove
- Depositor
- Shuman B. Gerald, III
- Date
- June 26, 1887
- Storage Location
- General Archive Box #7 Folder #9
- Text
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Sunday – 9 A.M.
Greenville S.C.
June 26” /87
My Dear Girl –
Your letter rec’d & of course was read with a great deal of interest, especially some parts of it.
Etta, I would like so much to come out tomorrow & would certainly do so, if I did not have company. [Linnie ?] Ambler & Marie McCorslan are here. [St ? Mary ?] that they will go home tomorrow, if so I will come. I hope the picnic will not be [ ??? ] Wednesday. Think I can get off by then. Do you have time to write a letter between the trains? If so you must write me a note & let me know if I can not get off to morrow & the picnic is not until Wed. I will come out Tuesday.
Of course I will be delighted to help you all I can, also to make suggestions if I am capable. I did not mean for you to answer by next train, I meant, if I did not get off to morrow write by by tomorrows mail.
I did’nt say Edd & I have “made up.” I simply told you had been up to see me. Cant he come to the picnic? I think you might send him an invitation. He & Barton are going to the mountains the 4” for three weeks. Well, if I do not get off tomrrowaft, I will look for a letter by the afternoons train.
Wish love to all, Am,
Affectionately,
Minnie.
Part of Letter from Minnie Cunningham to Etta Bailey — June 26, 1887